ANA Outlook Unchanged, Despite 787 Groundings

By

Yoshio Takahashi

Jan. 31, 2013 4:24 a.m. ET

TOKYO—All Nippon Airways Co.—the carrier most impacted by the grounding of Boeing Co.'s Dreamliner jets—is sticking to its fiscal year profit and revenue forecasts, even as it says it is "unclear" when the 787s will return to the skies.

The big Japanese airline, whose future performance and strategy are heavily tied to the fate of the Dreamliner, said it saw a ¥1.4 billion decrease in revenue from the cancellation of 459 flights in January. But ANA said it is impossible to predict the midterm impact because it...